George Rodger was a pioneering photographer who garnered world-wide recognition for his work and for his founding of the Magnum agency in partnership with his friends Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson. A self-taught photographer Rodger is most well known for his photographs documenting major wars and diverse communities across Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. Learn more.
George Rodger
Bahay kubo house relocating, 1953 — Vintage Print
George Rodger
Post-War Life, 1946 – Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Junior moran Keliani in Kenya, 1948 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Leaving a Korongo Nuba bedroom, 1949 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Kao-Nyaro fighters in Kordofan, 1949 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Winegrowers of Argenda — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Children returning home from school, 1945 — Limited Edition Print - George Rodger
George Rodger
Two men talking at Inle Lake, 1942 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Hassau chieftains in a Fantasia, 1941 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Winston Churchill and General Montgomery, 1945 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Skeins of cotton drying in Tunisia, 1958 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
The Via Dolorosa in Old Jerusalem, 1952 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
The Pyramids in Egypt, 1954 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
British troops liberating locals from German occupation, 1944 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Bahay kubo house relocating, 1955 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
The Station Commander, 1940 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
A Kenyan doctor in tribal regalia, 1979 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
A Korongo Nuba wrestling champion, 1949 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
American GI in Italy, 1943 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Ancient Souk of Baghdad, 1952 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
His Hashemite Highness Emir Adbullah ibn Hussein, 1941 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Soldiers patrolling the desert, 1941 — Limited Edition Print
George Rodger
Dutch family’s postwar weekly ration, 1945 — Limited Edition Print